The Victor Trading Company

Be sure to visit Victor, Colorado. Even Martha Stewart knows about The Victor Trading Company. Stop in to find out why!

Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center

Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center reaches approximately 40,000 people per year providing high quality, interactive, educational tours and programs regarding wolf and wildlife conservation.

Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center

RMDRC is home to an awe-inspiring display of dinosaurs, prehistoric marine reptiles, pterosaurs and fish of North America.

See a working fossil laboratory and enjoy life-restoration as well as skeletons of these fascinating animals.

Cripple Creek District Museum

Take an interesting trip through history with a visit to the Cripple Creek District Museum

The last passenger train of the Midland Terminal traveling up Ute Pass. According to historian William Abbott "this may have been the Rocky Mountain Railroad Club Special.

The Butte Theater

The Butte Theater is an 1890's theater refurbished for modern use.

The stage is home to professional and community theater productions as well a variety of entertainment venues.

Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument

Beneath a grassy mountain valley in central Colorado lies one of the richest and most diverse fossil deposits in the world.

Petrified redwood stumps up to 14 feet wide and thousands of detailed fossils of insects and plants reveal the story of a very different, prehistoric Colorado.

Pikes Peak Heritage Center

The 11,600-square-foot Pikes Peak Heritage Center is designed in a style reminiscent of the town’s heyday; however, the technology is all 21st century. State-of-the-art doesn’t begin to describe what awaits you in the area’s newest Pikes Peak travel center

Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine

The Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine is perched at 10,000 feet above sea level. During a two minute 1,000 foot vertical shaft descent, touring guests experience time travel as gold mining history unfolds before your very eyes.

CC & V Narrow Gauge Railroad

A trip on the Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad, reveals scenic wonders around every curve as century-old steam locomotive transports you back to the gold mining days of Cripple Creek & Victor, Colorado.

Victor Mining District

Experience our quiet, Colorado mountain town with clean air and blue skies. Pan for gold at the museum or enjoy a chocolate milk shake at the old-fashioned soda fountain.

Cripple Creek District Museum

Located at the head of Bennett Avenue, the Cripple Creek District Museum complex contains five historic buildings with mining memorabilia, maps, paintings, glass and china, children's items, furnishings, an assay office, a photograph gallery, Indian artifacts, mineral displays and excellent examples of how people lived over a century ago.

Admission Information:

Since 1953, millions of people have visited the museum. Admission is:

$5.00 for adults
$4.00 for Colorado residents
$3.00 for children under 12, military personnel (active or not) and senior citizens.
Children under age 6 are free.

Groups of 10 or more are $3.00 per person (please make group reservations in advance). We welcome history groups, families and school groups - call or email to make your reservation!

The Museum is Open Year-Round

Summer Hours:
May 15 - October 15
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
7 Days A Week

Winter Hours:
Oct. 16 - May 14
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday

Or By Special Appointment ~ Groups and Schools Welcome!

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